TSMC Boosts Arizona Chip Investment to $265 Billion

Taiwan Semiconductor raises its U.S. production facility investment to $265 billion amid rising chip demand and geopolitical risks. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSM) announced an additional $100 billion investment in its Arizona production facilities, bringing t

Taiwan Semiconductor raises its U.S. production facility investment to $265 billion amid rising chip demand and geopolitical risks.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSM) announced an additional $100 billion investment in its Arizona production facilities, bringing total spending to $265 billion. The move underscores growing demand for domestic semiconductor production and aligns with U.S. policy incentives under the CHIPS Act.

The expansion follows prior commitments and reflects bipartisan efforts to reduce reliance on overseas chip manufacturing. TSMC’s shift also addresses geopolitical concerns, particularly tensions between Taiwan and China, which could disrupt global supply chains.

The announcement signals confidence in long-term chip demand, though market reaction remains tied to broader economic and political developments.

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